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Estrogen-induced osteogenesis in mice is associated with the appearance of Cbfa1-expressing bone marrow cells.

Andrea Plant1, Abigail Samuels, Mark J Perry, Shane Colley, Rachel Gibson, Jonathan H Tobias.   

Abstract

Cbfa1 is a transcription factor recognised as being involved in early osteoblast differentiation during embryonic skeletogenesis. To determine whether Cbfa1 plays a similar role in bone formation in the adult, we analysed whether its expression is altered during estrogen-induced osteogenesis, following our recent studies which suggest that this response involves the generation of early osteoblast precursors within bone marrow. To facilitate identification of Cbfa1-expressing cells, these studies were performed in mice heterozygous for a cbfa1 gene deletion (cbfa1(+/-)) using beta-galactosidase (lacZ) as a genetic marker. Cbfa1-expressing cells were identified by lacZ staining of longitudinal sections of the proximal tibial metaphysis. Treatment of cbfa1(+/-) mice with 17beta-estradiol 0.5 mg/week for 24 days led to the appearance of new cancellous bone surfaces. This response was associated with a marked increase in number of Cbfa1-expressing cells within the metaphysis, consisting not only of osteoblasts on bone surfaces but also of cells within the adjacent bone marrow. We subsequently enumerated Cbfa1-expressing cells at earlier time-points following estrogen, in sections co-stained for ALP activity. After 4 days of estrogen treatment, a population of cells appeared within the marrow cavity which expressed Cbfa1, but were negative for ALP. At later time-points, large numbers of Cbfa1 + bone marrow cells were still present, but the majority of these were close to new trabecular bone surfaces at sites which showed high levels of ALP activity. An equivalent distribution of Cbfa1-expressing cells was observed in further studies where Cbfa1 expression was analysed in wild-type mice by immunohistochemistry. We conclude that estrogen-induced osteogenesis is associated with the appearance of a population of Cbfa1-expressing cells within bone marrow, which we hypothesize to represent the osteoblast precursor population responsible for subsequent new bone formation. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11787057     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.10021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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